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  • Full Interview: Adey & Tom Wassink
    Jun 5 2025

    📄 Show Notes:

    In this episode of Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power, John sits down with Tom and Adey Wassink—former Vineyard pastors who led a thriving congregation in Iowa until their decision to fully affirm LGBTQ+ people placed them at odds with national leadership.


    Their story is one of love, loss, resilience, and rebirth. In this powerful conversation, they speak candidly about the painful process of being pushed out of the Vineyard Movement, the courage it took to stand by their convictions, and the unexpected beauty they found on the other side.


    Tom and Adey are also the authors of the newly released book, Sanctuary: Queering a Church in the Heartland—a deeply personal and theologically rich memoir that explores what it means to create truly inclusive sacred spaces.


    💬 Topics covered:

    – Their call to create an inclusive church

    – The reaction from Vineyard leadership

    – How their congregation responded

    – Building a sanctuary outside the system

    – What it costs to live out affirming faith in the evangelical world

    – Insights from Sanctuary and hopes for the future


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  • Chapter 6: Love the Sinner, Silence the Pastor
    Jun 2 2025

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    What happens when pastors stay committed to a movement that no longer wants them?


    In this episode, we hear directly from former Vineyard pastors who sought to create churches that were fully welcoming and affirming of LGBTQ individuals—only to find themselves pushed out, marginalized, or erased.


    We begin with Ken Wilson, founding pastor of Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor, whose decision to become publicly affirming marked a seismic shift in his relationship with the movement he helped build. We also hear from JT Meyer, Melody Winderweedle, and Tom & Adey Wasink, all of whom paid a steep personal and professional price for choosing integrity over silence.


    Each of their stories is different. But the pattern is the same: pastors who tried to make room for everyone… were quietly shown the door.


    This chapter explores the tension between theology, community, and control—and what it costs to be inclusive in a system designed to shut the conversation down.


    Special thanks to our guests:

    🙏 Ken Wilson – for his honesty, clarity, and willingness to finally tell his side of the story

    🙏 JT Meyer – for his courage in navigating a public reckoning with grace

    🙏 Melody Winderweedle – for sharing her journey with insight and vulnerability

    🙏 Tom & Adey Wasink – for their transparency, compassion, and continued work building a faith community rooted in love


    📚 Learn more about the Wasinks’ journey and their new book, Permission to be Queer and Christian: A Path to Wholeness, available now through

    https://www.amazon.com/Sanctuary-Queering-Heartland-Adey-Wassink/dp/1641801859

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    27 m
  • Chapter 5: The Fine Print of Obedience
    May 26 2025

    🎙️ Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power – Chapter 5: “The Appearance of Change”


    After years of warning signs, three independent investigations were launched—GRACE, Trusted HR, and Guidepost Solutions—each tasked with uncovering what went wrong in churches like Duluth Vineyard and Causeway Coast Vineyard, and within Vineyard USA itself.


    In Chapter 5, we take a closer look at what these investigations found, what they recommended, and how the churches and national leadership responded… or didn’t. We compare the actions taken by Duluth, Coleraine, Vineyard USA, and Vineyard UK & Ireland—and ask whether the reforms put in place are truly meaningful or simply cosmetic.


    We also examine the new bylaws, employee handbook, conflict of interest policy, dating policy, and child protection policy that Vineyard pastors have been asked to sign. What protections are missing? Who holds the power now? And what happens when churches—like Ann Arbor, Duluth, and Raleigh—begin to push back?


    ⚠️ Content Warning:

    This episode includes detailed discussion of spiritual, emotional, and sexual abuse, and the mishandling of misconduct in church settings. It may also include strong language. Listener discretion is advised.


    🛑 Legal Disclaimer:

    The views and experiences shared in this podcast are those of the individuals interviewed and do not necessarily reflect the official position of any organization, past or present. This podcast is for storytelling and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, clinical, or professional advice. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse in a faith-based setting, we encourage you to seek support from qualified professionals and survivor-advocacy resources.

    🙏 Special Thanks:


    Thank you to our guests in this chapter:

    Ryan Bauers, Kris Sauter, Brian Metzger, and JT Meyer,

    whose honesty, vulnerability, and willingness to speak up make this series possible.


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    🎙️ Credits:


    Written and Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions, LLC



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    38 m
  • Full Interview: Rebecca Hopkins
    May 23 2025

    📍 Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power, host John interviews Rebecca Hopkins, an investigative journalist renowned for her in-depth reporting on abuse and misconduct within evangelical churches. Rebecca discusses the challenges of investigating religious institutions, the patterns of abuse she has uncovered, and the importance of accountability in faith communities.


    🔗 Resources & Further Reading:

    Rebecca Hopkins’ Articles on Religion Unplugged: Explore her investigative pieces on various religious institutions and figures.

    • Apologist Michael Brown Engaged in ‘Sexually Abusive Misconduct,’ Report Says

    • Pastoral Team Urges IHOPKC Founder Mike Bickle Banned from ‘Public Ministry’

    Rebecca Hopkins’ Reporting on MinistryWatch: Investigative reports on church networks and leadership accountability.

    • Churches are Leaving the ‘Network’ Led by Steve Morgan


    🧠 Key Topics Discussed:

    • The role of investigative journalism in uncovering abuse within religious institutions.

    • Challenges faced when reporting on powerful religious figures and organizations.

    • The importance of independent media in holding faith communities accountable.

    • Insights into the patterns of misconduct within evangelical movements.


    📣 Connect with Rebecca Hopkins:

    LinkedIn: Rebecca Hopkins


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    Subscribe to Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power: Stay updated with the latest episodes and discussions.

    Follow us on Social Media: Engage with our community and share your thoughts.


    ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer:

    The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the guest and host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organization or institution.


    All individuals mentioned are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. While every effort has been made to verify the information shared in this episode, listeners are encouraged to do their own research and draw their own conclusions.


    This episode may discuss allegations of abuse, misconduct, or other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.


    Nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse or misconduct, we encourage you to seek support from qualified professionals or legal counsel.



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    40 m
  • Full Interview: Attorney Spencer T. Kuvin Esq.
    May 21 2025

    🎙️ Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power – Full Interview: Spencer Kuvín

    In this special bonus episode, we share the full, unedited interview with Spencer Kuvín, the Florida-based attorney representing multiple victims in the ongoing civil litigation connected to Duluth Vineyard, Vineyard USA, Michael and Brenda Gatlin, and Jackson Gatlin.

    Spencer brings not only deep legal insight to the conversation, but also years of experience advocating for survivors in nationally significant abuse cases—including clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Cosby.

    In this wide-ranging conversation, Spencer discusses:

    • How early warning signs were ignored

    • What the legal case reveals about institutional patterns of protection

    • Why survivors so often face retaliation when they speak up

    • And what true accountability in a faith-based system might actually require

    This interview offers essential context for understanding the legal and structural failures at the heart of this story—and what it means for the Vineyard movement and beyond.


    ⚠️ Content Warning:

    This episode includes discussion of sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, emotional trauma, and ongoing legal proceedings involving high-profile defendants. It may also contain strong language. Listener discretion is advised.


    🛑 Legal Disclaimer:

    The views and experiences shared in this episode reflect those of the individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the official position of any organization, past or present. This podcast is intended for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, clinical, or professional advice. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse in a religious or institutional context, please seek support from licensed professionals and survivor-centered organizations.


    🙏 Special Thanks:

    We extend our deepest thanks to Spencer Kuvín for his transparency, time, and advocacy on behalf of survivors.


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    Exclusive content is available for subscribers and supporters.


    🎙️ Credits:


    Guest: Spencer Kuvín, Esq.

    Written and Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions, LLC



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    38 m
  • Chapter 4: God Told Me To
    May 19 2025

    Episode 4: “God Told Me So”


    When personal revelation becomes a shield for power, who pays the price?


    In this episode of Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power, we examine the rise of Alan and Kathryn Scott—from their beginnings at Causeway Coast Vineyard in Northern Ireland to their controversial takeover of Anaheim Vineyard, the flagship church of the Vineyard movement. What began as a ministry rooted in spiritual fervor became a vehicle for unchecked authority, manipulation, and silencing of dissent.


    Through firsthand accounts and extensive reporting, we uncover how Alan Scott’s insistence that he was hearing directly from God allowed him to bypass accountability, override governance structures, and consolidate power in ways that left congregants and staff confused, hurt, and in some cases, spiritually traumatized.


    We explore:

    • The red flags from Northern Ireland that went unheeded

    • The leadership dynamics in Anaheim following the Scotts’ arrival

    • Parallels between the Scott and Gatlin stories

    • The role of worship platform culture and figures like Jeremy Riddle

    • Why Vineyard USA didn’t intervene—and what that says about their systems


    💬 Special Thanks


    This episode wouldn’t be possible without the honesty and courage of those who agreed to share their experiences. We want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who trusted us with their stories—many of whom are speaking publicly for the first time.


    💬 Special Thanks


    This episode wouldn’t be possible without the honesty and courage of those who agreed to share their experiences. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who trusted us with their stories—many of whom are speaking publicly for the first time.


    Thank you to:

    🗣️ Brian Metzger, lead pastor at Raleigh Vineyard

    🗣️ Rebecca Hopkins of The Roys Report, whose consistent and careful reporting helped illuminate key details of the Anaheim Vineyard story and provided a foundation for further investigation.


    Your voices help shine a light where silence has prevailed for far too long.


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    It’s time to ask why we excuse the bad fruit.


    Disclaimer:

    Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power is a work of investigative journalism. It includes allegations and opinions based on interviews, public documents, media reports, and other sources. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


    This podcast is not affiliated with Vineyard USA or any religious organization. Names, events, and quotes are used for reporting and documentary purposes under fair use and public interest protections. The creators of this series have taken care to verify information where possible and present commentary in a good-faith effort to inform the public.


    Some episodes contain references to sexual abuse, spiritual trauma, and other sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.



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    28 m
  • Full Interview: Kris Sauter
    May 16 2025

    🎙️ Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power – Full Interview: Kris Sauter


    In this special bonus episode of Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power, we share the full, unedited interview with Kris Sauter, former youth pastor at Duluth Vineyard.


    Kris worked closely with the Gatlin family for years. In this conversation, he speaks candidly about what he witnessed from the inside—the early red flags, the power dynamics, and how the church’s leadership culture allowed misconduct and manipulation to go unchecked.


    His perspective is crucial to understanding how abuse within Duluth Vineyard unfolded and how national leaders failed to respond—despite years of warning signs.


    This is one of several full-length interviews being released throughout the series to offer deeper context and allow key voices to be heard without interruption.


    ⚠️ Content Warning:


    This episode contains conversations about spiritual, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as references to institutional mishandling of misconduct. It may also contain occasional strong language. Listener discretion is advised.


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    Subscribe to Spoiled Fruit for future full interviews and bonus content, including upcoming conversations with Ryan Bauers, Brian Metzger, and others who’ve helped shape this investigation.


    For more, visit www.spoiledfruitpodcast.com

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    🛑 Legal Disclaimer:


    The views and experiences shared in this episode are those of the individuals interviewed and do not necessarily reflect the official position of any organization, past or present. This podcast is intended for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, therapeutic, or professional advice. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse in a faith-based or institutional setting, please seek support from qualified professionals and survivor-advocacy resources.

    🎙️ Credits:


    Guest: Kris Sauter, former youth pastor at Duluth Vineyard

    Written and Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions, LLC



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    1 h y 36 m
  • Full Interview: Ryan Bauers
    May 14 2025

    🎙️ Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power – Full Interview: Ryan Bauers

    In this full-length interview episode of Spoiled Fruit: Faith & Power, we sit down with Ryan Bauers, former Vineyard pastor in Duluth, Minnesota, who in 2014 formally raised concerns to Vineyard USA about Michael and Brenda Gatlin—years before their son Jackson was placed into leadership or arrested for sexual misconduct.


    In this powerful and personal conversation, Ryan reflects on what led him to speak up, how his concerns were received, and the emotional and spiritual toll that came with being a voice of warning inside a system not prepared to listen.


    This interview is part of our extended series of full, unedited conversations with key individuals whose testimonies are essential to understanding the culture, breakdowns, and missed opportunities for accountability inside the Vineyard movement.


    ⚠️ Content Warning:

    This episode includes discussions of spiritual and emotional abuse, leadership misconduct, and the mishandling of abuse reports. It may include strong language and emotionally difficult content. Please listen with care.

    🔗 Stay Connected:


    Subscribe to Spoiled Fruit for more full interviews and extended conversations with key voices from across the Vineyard movement.


    For more, visit www.spoiledfruitpodcast.com

    Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @spoiledfruitpod


    🛑 Legal Disclaimer:

    The views and experiences shared in this episode are those of the individuals interviewed and do not necessarily reflect the official position of any organization, past or present. This podcast is intended for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, therapeutic, or professional advice. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse in a faith-based or institutional setting, please seek help from qualified professionals and survivor-advocacy organizations.


    🎙️ Credits:

    Guest: Ryan Bauers, former Vineyard pastor, Duluth, MN

    Written and Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions, LLC



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